Centre For African Studies - The Centre supports a number of programmes, including the African Studies Gallery, the journal Social Dynamics, and a regular programme of workshops, conferences and seminars.

Children's Movement - The Children’s Resource Center was started in 1983 to help children to organize themselves into a Children’s Movement.

Anti-Apartheid and Southern Africa - Background. For those interested in particularly the Dutch contribution to the international solidarity movement with the anti-apartheid and national liberation struggle in Southern Africa, here an initial selection of information sources is presented which can serve as background information with the archives and documentation collections of the former anti-apartheid groups which were handed over by NiZA to the IISH

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Africa Research Central - This site, from California State University, San Bernardino, offers a "gateway to the archives, libraries, and museums with important collections of African primary sources."

African Activist Archive Project - The African Activist Archive Project is building an online archive of primary materials - documents, photographs, artifacts, and written and oral memories - of 50 years of activist organizing in the United States in solidarity with African struggles against colonialism, apartheid, and injustice.

ANC Historical Documents - Contains a wide selection of materials (including a small selection of photographs) by and about the ANC. The site is divided into ANC documents, "the World Against Apartheid", biographies, and other sources such as the E.S. Reddy collection.

Archives at the National Heritage Cultural Studies Centre - The University of Fort Hare, South Africa's oldest historically black university, has beem made the custodian of the Archives of the Liberation Movement. The singular honour has been bestowed upon the University by the Pan African Congress of Azania (PAC), the Azanian Peoples' Organisation (AZAPO), the Black Consciousness Movement (BCM), the New Unity Movement (NUM) of South Africa, and the African National Congress (ANC).

DISA - DISA is a freely accessible online scholarly resource focusing on the socio-political history of South Africa, particularly the struggle for freedom during the period from 1950 to the first democratic elections in 1994.

H-Net - With an interesting link to African culture and history pages. H-Net is an international electronic discussion group dedicated to the promotion of all aspects of South African history. H-Net posts a variety of academic announcements: calls for papers, conference announcements, seminars and fellowship, grant, award and other funding notices.

Human Sciences Research Council HSRC -HSRC Press is South Africa's open access publisher committed to the dissemination of high quality social science research based publications, in print and electronic form. The Press publishes the research output of the Human Science Research Council and externally authored works. A formal peer-review process guarantees the highest academic quality and the Press has a very active local and international marketing programme, in addition to collaborating with foreign publishers on specific titles.

Museums Online South Africa - This is an official museums site, supported and endorsed by the South African Museums Association, and while it brings all South African online museums together, each museum maintains their own site and retains their own copyright.

SAMAP - The South African Music Archive Project is an online resource of South African music and associated cultural heritage, so as to promote multidisciplinary research in the field of popular music and culture.

South African Labour History - The South African Labour History Project aims to collect and document material relating to the history of the South African Labour Movement. This website is well designed, very visual and easy to use.

The South African History Archive - SAHA is an independent human rights archive dedicated to documenting and providing access to archival holdings that relate to past and contemporary struggles for justice in South Africa.

Wikipedia - A good online resource to search almost any aspect of world or SA history. Please note that a large amount of the sites material has been written by the public, therefore always check the information with another source.